New Law Library of Congress Reports on Encrypted Communications and Foreign Intelligence Gathering

The first, Government Access to Encrypted Communications, "describes the law of 12 nations and the European Union on whether the
government, pursuant to a court order or other government process, can
require companies to decrypt encrypted communications or provide the
government with the means to do so".

The other one is an updated version of an earlier report entitled Foreign Intelligence Gathering Laws that examines the legislation regulating the collection of intelligence in the European Union (EU) and Belgium, France, Germany, Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Sweden, and the United Kingdom..

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collection of over 2.65 million volumes from all ages of history and
virtually every jurisdiction in the world.

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